May 4, 2014

Steel Horse Sisterhood Summit Highlights

Attending the Steel Horse Sisterhood Summit in Denver, CO from May 1 - 4 was an incredible event for female motorcycle riders, both new and experienced. With between 275 and 300 in attendance, the event was inspiring for the ladies, both passengers and riders. Many riders came from out of state, converging from Florida, California, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas and various other states. Women told the stories of their travels, shared laughs and hugs, and learned from the inspiring speakers.

Tina, looks like you had a great time. I think it's great that you had women riders from all across the U.S. It's cool when like minded folks get together and enjoy each others company. I'm sure the event will only get bigger over the next few years.

Curt,Quite a few women were from Texas, including Linda Dalton. I hope she sees this comment. I referred many of them to your blog, but I'll post another link on the FB Group page for the Summit for those women to read. I'm sure they would like to read about some of your rides. :)

I love seeing this sort of positive engagement in our joint passion by women. In Australia, sadly, there are few women who ride (although slowly Improving. Sad because I believe that more women riding would help break down the stereotypes and (hopefully) go some way towards changing aggressive driver attitudes towards all bikers, PLUS it's a great life enhancing experience!

about sash

Sash Johnson

I took off for the road life in 2013 and lived on a motorcycle for nearly 3 years while traveling through 36 states. Later, my husband and I bought a toy hauler and began fulltime RVing. In 2019, I bought a Chevy Suburban and converted it into an overland camper. Now, I spend half the year traveling solo across North America, and the other half with my husband.